The mushrooms are here, and popping! Meanwhile, before Tom and Juniper can accomplish their escape from New York, we are organizing a dinner at one of the club's regular hangout place, Buddha Bodai at 5 Mott Street, on Thursday, August 8th, at 6pm.
We return for our second visit to Stony Brook, Saturday August 10th. Stony Brook is located within Harriman State Park, NY. In the case of forecast […]
A joint walk with CVMS (Connecticut Valley Mycological Society), Sunday August 25th. Please monitor your email in the days before the event in case of a […]
Next Monday's week's ID meeting will be happening online.
Rather than using our usual format we're going to experiment a little. Since there are fewer fungi to be found this time of year, we'll be diving deeper into genera that a lot of people are interested in. This Monday the spotlight is on the milky caps - Lactarius and Lactifluus, hosted and moderated by the club's own expert Bethany Beech.
Bring your most exciting or confounding milky cap observations and let's figure them out together.
As always we encourage you to use iNaturalist to share your observations - it's a great way to keep track of your finds, and you will be able to participate in these two NYMS projects:
Next Monday's week's ID meeting will be happening online.
Rather than using our usual format we're going to experiment a little. Since there are fewer fungi to be found this time of year, we'll be diving deeper into genera that a lot of people are interested in. This Monday the spotlight is on the milky caps - Lactarius and Lactifluus, hosted and moderated by the club's own expert Bethany Beech.
Bring your most exciting or confounding milky cap observations and let's figure them out together.
As always we encourage you to use iNaturalist to share your observations - it's a great way to keep track of your finds, and you will be able to participate in these two NYMS projects:
Pioneer Works
159 Pioneer Street, Brooklyn, United States
PIONEERWORKS Second Sundays Sunday, Sept. 8, 2024 12-6:30pm (NYMS portion 1-4pm) 159 Pioneer Street Brooklyn, NY 11231 (718) 596-3001 Don't miss one of the coolest block […]
Next Monday's week's ID meeting will be happening online.
Rather than using our usual format we're going to experiment a little. Since there are fewer fungi to be found this time of year, we'll be diving deeper into genera that a lot of people are interested in. This Monday the spotlight is on the milky caps - Lactarius and Lactifluus, hosted and moderated by the club's own expert Bethany Beech.
Bring your most exciting or confounding milky cap observations and let's figure them out together.
As always we encourage you to use iNaturalist to share your observations - it's a great way to keep track of your finds, and you will be able to participate in these two NYMS projects:
NYMS and COMA (Connecticut-Westchester Mycological Association) are having our annual joint picnic, this year at Pelton Pond in Fahnestock State Park, Putnam County. Unfortunately, the venue […]
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